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  1. Jochmann, Carl, gustav'ruckschritte der poesie'and the thesis of the end of art by Hegel.P. Dangelo - 1986 - Hegel-Studien 21:167-175.
     
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    Vermischte Bemerkungen.P. Long, Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. H. von Wright & H. Nyman - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (114):81.
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  3. The Sphere of Attention: Context and Margin.P. Sven Arvidson - 2006 - Springer.
    For the first time, this book classifies how attention shifts, and argues that self-awareness, reflection, and even morality, are best thought of as dynamic...
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    Identity and probability in Everett's multiverse.P. Tappenden - 2000 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (1):99-114.
    There are currently several versions of Everett's relative state interpretation of quantum mechanics, responding to a number of perceived problems for the original proposal. One of those problems is whether Everett's idea is in accord with the standard 'probabilistic' interpretation implicit in the Born rule. I argue in defence of what appears to be Everett's original view on this. The contribution I aim to make is a more complete discussion of the central issues of the identity of objects and observers (...)
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    Methodology and Apologetics: Thomas Sprat's History of the Royal Society.P. B. Wood - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (1):1-26.
    Central to Thomas Sprat's History of the Royal Society was the description and justification of the method adopted and advocated by the Fellows of the Society, for it was thought that it was their method which distinguished them from ancients, dogmatists, sceptics, and contemporary natural philosophers such as Descartes. The Fellows saw themselves as furthering primarily a novel method, rather than a system, of philosophy, and the History gave expression to this corporate self-perception. However, the History's description of their method (...)
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  6. Neuroethics.P. R. Wolpe - forthcoming - Encyclopedia of Bioethics.
     
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    On the logical properties of the nonmonotonic description logic DL N.P. A. Bonatti & L. Sauro - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 248 (C):85-111.
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    Low-amplitude fatigue of copper and copper-5 at. % aluminium single crystals.P. J. Woods - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 28 (1):155-191.
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    Hobbes without Grotius.P. Zagorin - 2000 - History of Political Thought 21 (1):16-40.
    This essay presents a critique of current views of Hugo Grotius which erroneously see him as a major theorist of natural rights and a formative influence upon the rights theory of Thomas Hobbes. Especially singled out for criticism are the misconceptions due to Richard Tuck in a number of writings that discuss the political ideas of Grotius and Hobbes and the relationship between them. In an examination of Hobbes's conception of natural rights, the essay reaffirms its originality and notes its (...)
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  10. (1 other version)On the origin of organization in consciousness.P. Sven Arvidson - 1992 - Journal of the British Society of Phenomenology 23 (1):53-65.
    This article examines the origin of experiential organization, especially whether it is salient or selective. Aron Gurwitsch believes it is salient and William James that it is selective. I argue that Gurwitsch is right, and recount his argument and his critique of James, but I also pose my own critique and critical questions on the issue. -/- Gurwitsch's argument attempts to show that the organization of consciousness is not arbitrary or merely selected in some way by the subject. He claims (...)
     
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  11. Toward a phenomenology of attention.P. Sven Arvidson - 1996 - Human Studies 19 (1):71-84.
    There is a considerable amount of research being done on attention by cognitive psychologists. I claim that in the process of measuring and mapping consciousness, these researchers have missed important phenomenological findings. After a synopsis and illustration of the nature of attention as described by Aron Gurwitsch, I critique the assumptions of current psychological research on this topic. Included is discussion of the metaphor of attention as a beam or spotlight, the concept of selective attention as the standard accomplishment, and (...)
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    Wittgenstein on words and music.P. B. Lewis - 1977 - British Journal of Aesthetics 17 (2):111-121.
  13. Attentional capture and attentional character.P. Sven Arvidson - 2008 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (4):539-562.
    Attentional character is a way of thinking about what is relevant in a human life, what is meaningful and how it becomes so. This paper introduces the concept of attentional character through a redefinition of attentional capture as achievement. It looks freshly at the attentional capture debate in the current cognitive sciences literature through the lens of Aron Gurwitsch’s gestalt-phenomenology. Attentional character is defined as an initially limited capacity for attending in a given environment and is located within the sphere (...)
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  14. Transformations in consciousness: Continuity, the self and marginal consciousness.P. Sven Arvidson - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (3):3-26.
    The term ‘consciousness’ is usually reserved only for the focus of attention. This restriction empties the phenomenology of consciousness of some of its richness. Rather than conceiving of consciousness as one-dimensional, researchers should consider that consciousness has a three-dimensional organization. Conscious presentations are structured in a focus, context and margin pattern. Inclusion of these other dimensions of consciousness as consciousness is important for an adequate relation between scientific method and phenomenology. The problem becomes especially acute when transformations in consciousness -- (...)
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    Why Frankfurt examples Beg the question.P. A. Woodward - 2002 - Journal of Social Philosophy 33 (4):540–547.
  16. Bringing Context Into Focus: Parallels i n tHe Psychology of Attention and the Philosophy of Science.P. Arvidson - 1998 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 29 (1):50-91.
    In the experimental psychology of attention, the phenomenon of attentional context has been underappreciated, while focal attention has taken center stage. Similar problems of context are found in certain realist arguments in.the philosophy of science. Through the lens of Aron Gurwitsch's phenomenology of attention, this paper discusses and evaluates the ways in which context is or is not brought into focus in experimental psychology and the philosophy of science. It concludes that recent developments in both realms show promise. Also some (...)
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  17. Existential psychology.P. Wong - 2009 - In Shane J. Lopez, The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 361--8.
     
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  18. Positive existential psychology.P. T. P. Wong - 2009 - In Shane J. Lopez, The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 345--351.
     
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    Experimental evidence for three dimensions of attention.P. Sven Arvidson - 2004 - In Lester Embree, Gurwitsch's Relevancy for Cognitive Science. Springer. pp. 151-168.
    I extend cognitive science research to phenomenological philosophy to argue that there are three distinct organizational principles coordinate with three dimensions of attention.
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    (1 other version)The field of consciousness: James and Gurwitsch.P. Sven Arvidson - 1992 - Transactions of the C. S. Peirce Society 28 (4):833-856.
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    Nancy Davis and the Means-End Relation.P. A. Woodward - 2003 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 77 (3):437-457.
    In her paper, “The Doctrine of Double Effect: Problems of Interpretation,” Nancy Davis attempts to find an interpretation of the means-end relationship that would provide a foundation for the Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) and its reliance on the distinction between what an agent intends or brings about intentionally and what that agent merely foresees will result from his/her action, but does not intend (or bring about intentionally). Davis’s inability to find such an interpretation lessens the plausibility of the view (...)
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    The Field of Consciousness and Extended Cognition.P. Sven Arvidson - 2018 - Human Studies 41 (1):21-40.
    Extended cognition theorists claim that the definition of cognition can be extended to include not only the brain, but also the body and environment. In a series of works, Mark Rowlands has envisioned a new science of mind that explores the externalism of consciousness and cognition. This paper connects Rowlands’ work with the phenomenology of Aron Gurwitsch. It shows how Gurwitsch’s field of consciousness, in particular his conception of the marginal halo, can provide a distinct, organized way of thinking about (...)
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  23. Genetic epistemology and philosophical epistemology.P. J. Loptson & I. W. Kelly - 1984 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (3):377-383.
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    What is theory?: cultural theory as discourse and dialogue.P. V. Zima - 2007 - New York: Continuum.
    An interrogation of the term 'theory' from the perspective of linguistic discourse Zima offers a new definition of theory from a cultural and sociological perspective, with a view to encountering heterogenerous points of view in critical dialogue.
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  25. Stability and achievement in Richard Lind's aesthetic theory.P. Sven Arvidson - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (4):619-622.
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    Some observations on the nature of fatigue damage.P. J. E. Forsyth - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (16):437-440.
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  27. No worries for Captain Kirk, pace Brueckner.P. Tappenden - 2006 - Analysis 66 (2):171-172.
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    Between Phenomenology and Psychology.P. Sven Arvidson - 2014 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 45 (2):146-167.
    This essay reflects on what it means to bring together the disciplines of Husserlian philosophy and psychology in light of current thinking about interdisciplinarity. Drawing from Allen Repko’s work on the interdisciplinary research process, aspects highlighted include justifying using an interdisciplinary approach, identifying conflicts between disciplinary insights, creating common ground between concepts, and constructing a more comprehensive understanding. To focus the discussion and provide an example, I use Aron Gurwitsch’s work of extending the concepts and theories of Gestalt psychology to (...)
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  29. Nochmals zur Frage der spezifischen Sinnesqualitäten.P. Balzer - 1910 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 23:110-115.
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  30. Economic, Moral Philosophy, and the Positive Analysis of Tort Law.P. Belli, G. Calabresi, P. Cane, R. Cooter, R. Dworkin, D. Fairgrieve & M. Faure - 2001 - In Gerald J. Postema, Philosophy and the Law of Torts. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  31. Spreading of risk and stabilization of animal numbers.P. J. Boer - 1968 - Acta Biotheoretica 18 (1-4).
     
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    L’identité juive de Jésus.P. -M. Bogaert - 2002 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 33 (3):351-370.
    L’identité juive de Jésus est un fait avéré. Dans le christianisme cependant, l’ignorance de la variété des courants d’idée dans le judaïsme au début de notre ère a conduit certains à placer l’enseignement de Jésus entièrement en marge ou même en dehors du judaïsme et à tirer argument de l’originalité de son message contre son origine juive. De même, certains courants de type monophysite ont sous-estimé, voire nié l’enracinement humain de Jésus et sa « racination » juive . Au sein (...)
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    Stages in the Evolution of the Russian Idea in Our Fatherland's Historiosophical Thought.P. Boyko - 2006 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 45 (2):34-50.
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    Reason and Eros: The Social Theory of Herbert Marcuse.P. Breines - 1981 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1981 (49):206-209.
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  35. Phantoms of remembrance: Memory and Oblivion at the End of the First Millennium. By Patric J. Geary.P. Burke - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (2):274-274.
     
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  36. Ni chun pei tsen yang pao wei tsu kuo.Pʻing Chang - 1956
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  37. The making of the alcoholic hero: Social problems and subject identities.P. T. Clough - 1993 - Semiotica 93 (1-2):187-194.
     
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  38. Hollak, Jan: Filosoof in hoofd en hart.P. G. Cobben - 1993 - Krisis: Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 13 (1):90-96.
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  39. Saussure: Theory of the sign.P. Cobley - 2005 - In Keith Brown, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 2.
     
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  40. Bacone e Comte nelle storie della medicina dell'Ottocento francese.P. Dessi - 1991 - Rivista di Filosofia 82 (1):101-119.
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    Reedições recentes de obras de Pedro da Fonseca.P. D. - 1965 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 21 (4):439 - 440.
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    Philosophie und Poesie: Otto Pöggeler zum 60. Geburstag.P. Druet - 1991 - International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (2):247-248.
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    Spin and Orbital Order in Itinerant Ferromagnets.P. Fazekas - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (12):1999-2009.
    The long-standing problem of the effect of correlations on the ferromagnetism of transition metals is apparently nearing solution. The ferromagnetism of transition metal compounds, for instance doped manganites, poses a new question: is there some kind of orbital order coexisting with itinerant ferromagnetism? The ideas and techniques introduced by Gutzwiller should be of use again.
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    XII—A Plea for Opacity.P. J. FitzPatrick - 1984 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 84 (1):211-222.
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    In the Wake of Etna, 44 B.C.P. Y. Forsyth - 1988 - Classical Antiquity 7 (1):49-57.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. Fransen, J. Hansen, J.-M. Tison, J. Vanneste, M. De Wachter, Bernard Van Dorpe, Jos Vercruysse, P. Smulders, S. De Smet, J. Mulders, F. De Graeve, H. Van Leeuwen, B. Van Dorpe, C. Swüste, A. Poncelet, M. De Tollenaere, R. Hostie, P. Van Doornik, G. Wilkens, P. Lacor, J. Kerkhofs, K. Meens, A. Van Kol, Cl Beukers, R. Ceusters & E. De Strycker - 1969 - Bijdragen 30 (1):84-114.
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  47. Modern Anthropomorphism and Phenomenological Method.P. Gaitsch - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (2):220-221.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Lived Experience and Cognitive Science Reappraising Enactivism’s Jonasian Turn” by Mario Villalobos & Dave Ward. Upshot: As a reply to the criticism that anthropomorphism and modern science are incompatible, targeting Jonasian phenomenology and Varelian enactivism, I suggest considering the concept of modern anthropomorphism, which seems prima facie compatible with the pluralistic situation of today’s life sciences. My further claim is that the phenomenological method is intrinsically linked with this sort of anthropomorphism.
     
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    The "Fundamental Ontology" of Heidegger as a Basis of Philosophical Irrationalism.P. P. Gaidenko - 1965 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 4 (3):44-55.
    One of the factors characteristic of bourgeois thinking today is the effort to create a "third trend" in philosophy, to "overcome" the conflict between materialism and idealism, and to replace this with some "higher" principle. Such attempts usually conceal outright subjectivism. The effort to find a higher, more "primordial" reality, antecedent to the division into matter and mind, into object and subject, amounts in essence to elevation to an absolute of forms of subjective experience in which awareness of the difference (...)
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    The medium of instruction in Indian higher education.P. B. Gajendragadkar - 1968 - Minerva 6 (2):257-262.
  50. Gabriel Marcel and the lasting value of his thinking.P. Gazik - 2002 - Filozofia 57 (8):546-550.
    The aim of the paper is to show the philosophy of G. Marcel as a personally expe_rienced encounter with the most burning problems of our times. In his view the philosophical reflection is discovering of the meaningful order of the world. Attention is paid also to the influence, of G. Marcel's work on the thinking of Slovak and Czech philosophers.
     
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